The morning after the night before: Becks back in London after sending off for PSG (will we ever see Golden Balls play again?)

David Beckham was spotted in London this morning just hours after his sending off in a league match for Paris Saint-Germain.

The former England captain was seen carrying his daughter Harper in Notting Hill after making his way back across the English Channel.

Beckham was sent off for a studs-up lunge just six minutes into a substitute appearance in what could turn out to be his last ever match.

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Back home: David Beckham was spotted in London on Monday morning after his red card on Sunday

Family man: Beckham was seen carrying his daughter Harper in Notting Hill

Company: Beckham and designer Stella McCartney after dropping kids off to school

His future is yet to be decided despite Beckham telling Sky Sports News earlier this month:
‘The owners and the manager have made it very clear that they would
like me to stay here (at PSG). I’m very touched and very honoured.'

‘I’m enjoying this season so far, I’m
going to enjoy it until the end of the season. Hopefully we’ll be
successful then we’ll make the decision on what I do.

‘To be honest, I’m 38 in May and you
get a reminder of your age every now and again, but I’m still enjoying
playing. I love playing and until that goes away I hope I can continue.'

The 37-year-old’s dismissal, late in PSG’s 1-0 win over Evian, was the seventh of his career.

Pleading innocence: Beckham was sent off for the seventh time in his career on Sunday

Ugly scenes: Players from both sides engaged in a brawl after the final whistle

The reckless challenge left Youssef
Adnane rolling around in agony - although Beckham appeared to make
little contact with the Evian player - and the bad-tempered match ended
in a mass brawl,with two more red cards shown.

PSG
assistant coach Claude Makelele was sent to the stands for
remonstrating and emotions continued to run high after the final
whistle, when Evian striker Saber Khelifa and PSG goalkeeper Salvatore
Sirigu were involved in a scuffle which saw both also dismissed.

The scenes overshadowed the rest of the match, during which Javier Pastore's 50th-minute goal had proved decisive as PSG re-established their nine-point advantage over second-placed Marseille with four games left.

Both sides looked to get the upper hand in the early stages with Zlatan Ibrahimovic forcing a two-handed save from Bertrand Laquait with a volley from distance before Saber Khelifa bent a long distance shot just over Salvatore Sirigu's bar.